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Treat nail fungus as a candida overgrowth (yeast infection). THREELAK, a

brand name enzyme mix from Japan does a pretty good job on that. There are

literally dozens of ways to deal with candida including oil of oregano.

Just about all of them work as well as the next. People can have nail

fungus for years without it becoming cancer, but you are certainly better

off without it.

Bruce Guilmette, PhD

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

<http://survivecancer.net> Http://survivecancer.net

Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.

Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matt 6:34 (NIV)

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Behalf Of jonathan chamberlain

Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 3:30 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Can a Fungal Infection be Mistaken for Cancer?

I think the answer is that both fungal infections and cancer thrive in

tissues that are low in oxygenation. I would certainly take a serious fungal

condition as a warning sign.

sharon martinez wrote: I had a question which kind-of relates to this: Can

nail fungus mean there is fungus in your blood? How

can one get rid of this? I have heard that fungus does

lead to cancer.

-------------

>http://www.mercola.com/2003/may/24/cancer_contagious.htm

>

> by Holland [excerpts from the full article]

> I recently spoke with a nurse who was

> diagnosed, as an adult, with leukemia. She endured

> the chemotherapy...only to suffer from a secondary

> fungal infection during that time. The intensity and

> duration of the antifungal treatment rivaled that of

> the chemotherapy. At any rate, she recovered from

> both afflictions and went back to work.

> Later, " Your leukemia has returned, " her

> oncologist told her, and he proceeded to lay out the

> next line of chemotherapy...she opted to get a

> second opinion... She took her tissue sample to

> another hospital, and what she was told there was

> absolutely stunning: " You don't have leukemia, "

> remarked the pathologist, " what you have is a fungal

> infection! "

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Hi Bruce,

Thanks for the info. but where do I get the Threelak

from? I also hear that ACV is good to take a shot of

but I heard its bad for the enamel of your teeth.

--- Bruce Guilmette PhD <bruce@...>

wrote:

> Treat nail fungus as a candida overgrowth (yeast

> infection). THREELAK, a

> brand name enzyme mix from Japan does a pretty good

> job on that. There are

> literally dozens of ways to deal with candida

> including oil of oregano.

> Just about all of them work as well as the next.

> People can have nail

> fungus for years without it becoming cancer, but you

> are certainly better

> off without it.

>

>

>

> Bruce Guilmette, PhD

>

> Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

>

> <http://survivecancer.net> Http://survivecancer.net

>

>

> Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow

> will worry about itself.

> Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matt 6:34

> (NIV)

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From:

> [mailto: ] On

> Behalf Of jonathan chamberlain

> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 3:30 PM

>

> Subject: [ ] Re: Can a Fungal Infection be

> Mistaken for Cancer?

>

>

>

> I think the answer is that both fungal infections

> and cancer thrive in

> tissues that are low in oxygenation. I would

> certainly take a serious fungal

> condition as a warning sign.

>

> sharon martinez wrote: I had a question which

> kind-of relates to this: Can

> nail fungus mean there is fungus in your blood? How

> can one get rid of this? I have heard that fungus

> does

> lead to cancer.

>

> -------------

>

>http://www.mercola.com/2003/may/24/cancer_contagious.htm

> >

> > by Holland [excerpts from the full article]

>

> > I recently spoke with a nurse who was

> > diagnosed, as an adult, with leukemia. She endured

> > the chemotherapy...only to suffer from a secondary

> > fungal infection during that time. The intensity

> and

> > duration of the antifungal treatment rivaled that

> of

> > the chemotherapy. At any rate, she recovered from

> > both afflictions and went back to work.

> > Later, " Your leukemia has returned, " her

> > oncologist told her, and he proceeded to lay out

> the

> > next line of chemotherapy...she opted to get a

> > second opinion... She took her tissue sample to

> > another hospital, and what she was told there was

> > absolutely stunning: " You don't have leukemia, "

> > remarked the pathologist, " what you have is a

> fungal

> > infection! "

>

>

>

>

> Alternative Cancer Therapies Frequently Asked

> Questions:

> http://curezone.com/faq/c.asp?a=4,92,634

>

>

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Two options: either type threelak into google OR cheat and buy it off EBAY.

It was cheaper there when I bought it a few months ago than what I could get

if for at any site on the net.

Bruce Guilmette, PhD

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

<http://survivecancer.net> Http://survivecancer.net

Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.

Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matt 6:34 (NIV)

_____

From: [mailto: ] On

Behalf Of sharon martinez

Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 12:15 PM

Subject: RE: [ ] Re: Can a Fungal Infection be Mistaken for

Cancer?

Hi Bruce,

Thanks for the info. but where do I get the Threelak

from? I also hear that ACV is good to take a shot of

but I heard its bad for the enamel of your teeth.

--- Bruce Guilmette PhD <bruce@...>

wrote:

> Treat nail fungus as a candida overgrowth (yeast

> infection). THREELAK, a

> brand name enzyme mix from Japan does a pretty good

> job on that. There are

> literally dozens of ways to deal with candida

> including oil of oregano.

> Just about all of them work as well as the next.

> People can have nail

> fungus for years without it becoming cancer, but you

> are certainly better

> off without it.

>

>

>

> Bruce Guilmette, PhD

>

> Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

>

> <http://survivecancer.net> Http://survivecancer.net

>

>

> Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow

> will worry about itself.

> Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matt 6:34

> (NIV)

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From:

> [mailto: ] On

> Behalf Of jonathan chamberlain

> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 3:30 PM

>

> Subject: [ ] Re: Can a Fungal Infection be

> Mistaken for Cancer?

>

>

>

> I think the answer is that both fungal infections

> and cancer thrive in

> tissues that are low in oxygenation. I would

> certainly take a serious fungal

> condition as a warning sign.

>

> sharon martinez wrote: I had a question which

> kind-of relates to this: Can

> nail fungus mean there is fungus in your blood? How

> can one get rid of this? I have heard that fungus

> does

> lead to cancer.

>

> -------------

>

>http://www.mercola.com/2003/may/24/cancer_contagious.htm

> >

> > by Holland [excerpts from the full article]

>

> > I recently spoke with a nurse who was

> > diagnosed, as an adult, with leukemia. She endured

> > the chemotherapy...only to suffer from a secondary

> > fungal infection during that time. The intensity

> and

> > duration of the antifungal treatment rivaled that

> of

> > the chemotherapy. At any rate, she recovered from

> > both afflictions and went back to work.

> > Later, " Your leukemia has returned, " her

> > oncologist told her, and he proceeded to lay out

> the

> > next line of chemotherapy...she opted to get a

> > second opinion... She took her tissue sample to

> > another hospital, and what she was told there was

> > absolutely stunning: " You don't have leukemia, "

> > remarked the pathologist, " what you have is a

> fungal

> > infection! "

>

>

>

>

> Alternative Cancer Therapies Frequently Asked

> Questions:

> http://curezone.com/faq/c.asp?a=4,92,634

>

>

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In a message dated 3/7/07 11:32:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Is there any way to get these strong probiotics

> without added yeast/extract

I just found a very strong probiotic called VSL#3. I don't think it has

yeast added...I am not certain but you can check it out on their website.

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